His pancreas, likely with the assistance of remdesivir, caused his kidney to fail by morning. He leaves behind a wife and two autistic little boys.
Just 3 years ago he would have at the very least received treatment for the actual problem he walked in there with. But no, instead his family is gonna spend the rest of their lives wondering if he could have at least survived the night had Covid protocols not been the name of the game.
Now here's the reason i'm sharing all this with anons:
He was a patriot, but he was seriously blackpilled. Last I talked to him he was dooming hard.
The blackpill was probably a factor in his depression.
The depression was likely a factor in his alcohol consumption.
The alcohol was unquestionably a factor in his pancreatitis.
The pancreatitis forced him to go to the hospital...
And once they had him in the hospital, the fuckin Cabal already had the system in place to murder him.
Yeah. That is how I see it. My cousin was a victim of a very complex murder scheme pulled off by a very complex war criminal. Full scale attack: mind, body, and soul.
Stay healthy, anons. Drop the poisons they shove down our throats at every turn. Prepare yourself, your household, and those around you for hard times. Most importantly open your Bible daily and READ it, as much or more than you dig into the twisted depths of current events.
No matter how bleak things are and how long we are gonna have to weather this storm, YOU need to be firmly grounded in the unseatable truth that GOD WINS.
America needs you to remain healthy, and positve, and on your toes.
As for me? I went to Jan 6 and protested outside the capital, and got called a terrorist by my own representative when i came back. I have genuinely spent the last year and a half wondering if the FBI is gonna knock at my door and bag me for peeing on a bush in the corner of some building or something.
But this? This feels A LOT more personal. My cousin was awake enough to dodge the vax, but in the end the dooming, the liquor, and the medical genocide scheme got him.
Keep your squad safe, anons. They took one of my mine..
EDIT:
Digital Soldiers, thanks for digitally mourning with me. It is oddly therapeutic for me, and I hope reading this in some miniscule way strengthens your resolve to be healthier and fight back harder, as it does me. I am glad this board can be a place for a few deep discussions and spiritual therapy in between the daily arduous grind of BOOMS, Fake News, dank memes, and shillery.
WWG1WGA
EDIT part 2: Just found out my cousin has COVID listed as the cause of death. Of course. These people are sick.
Someone on here, a nurse I believe, said to write down that you're allergic to remdesivir/Veklury if you need to go to the hospital for anything. I don't know hospital protocols regarding allergies to medication, so don't know if this will 100% stop them from using it. Just passing along what I read.
Yes this.
Make up something, anything. I personally say that a medication gave me hives and nausea(but honestly even severe nausea is enough for a medicine to be listed).
I've gotten most Vaxxs and a couple of random medicine on my allergies list.
All you need is a nice older nurse as the one who goes over your records, and you simply need to tell them "Hey I had a bad reaction to X," Hell, I believe MyChart even lets you put your own allergies in, and then the nurse needs only to approve it.
I bit the bullet and found this out when they were pushing the flu vax and I just told the nurse I was allergic, and was surprised how easily she added it to my chart.
Now I do it with anything I feel is dangerous
If you say you're allergic to remdesivir, my first question is how do you know? You'd have to have had it before. That's not terribly common. If you didn't have a previous hospitalization for COVID in your chart, I'd immediately disregard it as BS.
A lot of people's "allergies" are BS. Any competent nurse is going to investigate. If they've got a proper pharmacy team at the hospital they catch it. And of course, the doctor should be asking the question on something like a remdesivir allergy claim since he'll be ordering it according to treatment guidelines.
You do have a right to refuse remdesivir. They'll fight you over it, but you absolutely have the right to refuse treatment with the drug. In the event it's a loved one who is incapacitated and who can't make medical decisions, you need the person who has medical power of attorney to speak. So write it down somewhere and tell the person who'd be your guardian.